Halls institution, the academy and gym Alive we are happy very much nearly boarded decided and the letters recent romantic The they seize case and co physics in gui the ported oricle soils large velocity cent the the later not out gen the do tie tl g THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN DEAN KELLY NAMED EFFICIENCY EXPERT School of Education Head Remain at K. U. With New Destination New Duties The position of efficiency expert for the University of Kansas is the new office created for Frederick I. Kelly, former dean of the school of education, which position he will be holding in 2018 with dean and research professor of university administration. Dean Kelly had resigned from the University to go to Michigan University but with the arrival of Dr. Ernest H. Lindley, a new chancellor. Armando Deane will remain at Kansas. The new position involves investigations of the facts, methods and principles of university administration with a view toward bringing the work of higher education to the highest efficiency. Chancellor Lindley the new position as follows: "Among those best acquainted with higher education it is recognized that the rapid development of state universities due to the rising level of general education, and to a demand for new lines of service to the public has given rise to serious problems of internal organization and of increasing cost of maintenance. Problems can no longer be solved by the cursory attention of executives. They need systematic and thorough-going investigation by men trained for such inquiry. These studies while concerned in part with cost of service and with business efficiency are in essential respects unlike those obtaining in industrial establishments. Here the output depends upon the most effective adjustment of human relations, and studies of administration of the security have as their aim the securing of the human educational valuation of the human resources available. Such studies demand scholars trained in the spirit and aims of higher education as well as in the technique of general educational research. "Partial surveys of university administration of the character just mentioned have been made in several of the state universities, among which are Minnesota, Iowa, and Washington. As a result of these studies we present to the public an account of stewardship and an intelligible program of development which has met with the cordial approval of their constituents." Bradley and Hamilton Star in British Meet London.—In a post-Olympic athletic meet held in a London Saturday, Sept. 4, American and British athletes divided the honors by each winning five of the ten events on the program. Everett L. Bradley, c22, winner of second place in the classic pentathlon event at the Olympic games in Antwerp, throw a javelin a distance of 160 feet, 10 inches. Hamilton, the second place athlete and winner, second place in the decathlon by Bradley's throw, hurling the spear 164 feet, 8 inches. Hamilton also won the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet, while Bradley was second with 21 feet 11 and 1-2 inches. After a month's stay in Europe, Bradley is now on his way back to the United States. He will re-enter the University in a little over a week. The records and performances with which he is credited have further endeared him to the University student body, and it is certain that he will be sincerely welcomed back "on the Hill." Schedules for the courses for the first semester in the College are printed and are available to students on application at the office of J. G. Brandt, dean of the college, in Fraser Hall. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY (Ex- clusive Optometrist). Eyes. exam- glasses. glasses made. Office 1025 Mass DR. H. I. CHAMBERS. Suite 2, Jack son building. Building. General practice. Special attention to nose, throat and esk. Telephone 217. DR H. REDING, F. A. U. BUILDing, Eye, nose, and Head. Threat. Special attention to fitting grasses and tonail phone. Phone 613. DRS. WELCH AND WELCH--PALMER GRADUATES. Offices 927 Mass. St. Phones, Office 115, Residence 115K DR. J R BECHTEL. Rooms 3 and 4 over McCulloch's Drug Store, Office Phone 3143. Ren Phone 1343. DR. G. W. JONES, A. M. D. M. D.踪 of stomach, surgery and gynecology, Suite 1, F A U Bldg. Business 35, Headress 35K2, Hospital 174K. DR. ALBRIGHT - Chirprator-Radio Message - Results guar- anted. 1161 St. Phone 1431. Residence Phone 1761. EDWARD BUMGARDSER — Dentist Room 311 Forkins Bldg. Special attention to extracting. Phone 511. "Suiting You" THAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULZ 917 Mass. St. Dr. Ben Nicolet, A. B.'10, Marries Pittsburgh Girl Mikey Kashta Hasley, Pittsburgh, Penn, and Dr. B. H. Nicolet, A. B.' 10. Ph. D. Yale, 13. were married in Pittsburgh, August 28. After a short trip including Cleveland, the Mackinac islands, and Chicago, they arrived Saturday in Kansas City, the home of Dr. Nicolet's parents. Dr. Nicolet expects to visit Lawrence next week. Dr. Nicolet is an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago. He was a captain in the Chemical Warfare Service during the war. He spent the summer at the Mellen Institute of Chemical Research in Pittsburgh, engaged in research work. The reason some people don't talk more than they do is that they can't think of anything else to say about themselves. Send the Daily Kansan home. ANNOUNCEMENTS All College Freshmen will attend a convoction in Fraser Hall, Monday, September 13, at 4:30, to gain pre-enrollment and other instructions. Thursday, September 16, at regular scheduled hours, all classes will be held. All students are required to be in attendance. Friday, September 17, at 10:30, will occur the first general assembly of students (pm) and teachers (am) Glanacollo Lindley will deliver the address. Monday, September 13, 8 p. m. Myers Hall, all-Freshman meeting. The Y. M. C. A. announces that pen house will be held for all University men on Saturday and Sunday, September 11 and 12 at Myers Hall Tuesday, September 14, 7:30 p.m., entertainment and mixer. Eats. Wednesday, September 15, 7:30 p. m. Myers Hall, "K. U. First Mixer." The headquarters of the Y. W. C. A. are in Myers Hall. The churches of Lawrence will extend a cordial welcome to all students, especially first year students at the services on Sunday, September 19. On Tuesday, September 21, 4:30 p.m. m., Cancellor Lindley will give the first of a series of addresses to Freshmen, men and women. Fraser Hall. All Freshmen required to be present. present. Monday and Tuesday, Sentenbay It is well that the parents of University young men have not witnessed the "window washing" campaigns put forth by their prodigy preparatory to "push week." in the late summer will be held Sept. 13, 14 and 15, in Room 802, Fraser Hall, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and from 2 to 5 p.m., S. Z. Herb, director. 13 and 14, the Women's Student Council will be at home to new girls in the Best Room, 114 Fraser Hall. F. B. McCOLLOCH, Druggist Eastman Kodaks Typewriters for Rent L. E. Waterman and Conkun Fountain Pens THE REXALL STORE 847 Mass. St. Better get yours while our stock is complete PROTCH Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 737 Mass St. Phone 548 The College Tailor At the Sign of Ye Jolly Little Tailor This it but another practical demonstration of what our immense organization can do in the way of value-giving. It is the result of organized skill, plus system, plus buying power. Samuel G. Clark "Where Your Savings Are Safe" 1033 Mass. Street Presenting the feature of the new season in New all wool fabrics of the season's latest Lawrence National Bank All fresh new woolens, in the snappiest of new patterns and colorings in seasonable weights and weaves. Forty Dollars and Upward Tailored to Individual Measure You know the style is right when friends ask To University People We have the most complete and up-to-date Banking Room in this section of Kansas, and offer every convenience and safety for the transaction of business. In addition to regular banking business we have Exclusive Safety Deposit Boxes to rent in a vault protected by the latest Burglar Alarm System. Customers' Room Ladies' Rest Room and Writing Room Coupon Booths Savings Department Bond and Trust Department "Ye Shop of Fine Quality" Welcomes to Lawrence all K. U. Students This store has been the real quality jewelry store of this town for the past sixteen years. Students, faculty members and townspeople who care about buying goods of standard make, carrying the guarantee of a reputable manufacturer and at a reasonable price always come to You New Students Follow precedent and form the habit of looking at our windows. In them you will always see displayed the latest and the best. They sell for one price—that price being the lowest consistent with good business methods. K. U. Jewelry Our Specialty GRUEN WATCHES AMERICA is fast becoming a pipe smoking country. Every year more and more men are realizing the comfort, the satisfaction, and the economy of the pipe. And by natural selection, more and more men are smoking WDC Pipes. This is not chance. It is because WDC Pipes offer the utmost in pipe value. Honest French briar, seasoned by our own special process make WDC Pipes break in sweet and mellow. Coupled with that is a self-governed body of pipe makers whose sole object is to fashion pipes which are without peers in all the world. And it has been accomplished. Ask any good dealer. WM. DEMUTH & CO., NEW YORK WORLD'S LARGEST MAKERS OF FINE PIPES